Tag: pregnancy
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What’s Special About June Birthdays?
At home insemination Hey there! If you’re gearing up for a June baby, congrats! June is a fantastic month to be born, and here’s why: Birthstone: June’s birthstone is the pearl, which stands for purity and innocence—pretty lovely, right? Zodiac Signs: If your little one arrives in June, they’ll be either a Gemini (May 21…
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What’s the Momnibus Act and How Can You Help Support Its Initiatives?
At home insemination Hey there! If you’ve been hearing about the Momnibus Act and wondering what it’s all about, you’re not alone. The Momnibus is a legislative effort aimed at tackling the alarming maternal mortality crisis in the U.S., which is particularly dire for Black and Indigenous women. It’s made up of 13 bills that…
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Delight Everyone This Valentine’s Day with Gifts Starting at Just $5
At home insemination If you’re feeling stuck on what to buy for your significant other or the little ones in your life, don’t fret! I’ve put together a list of over 20 fabulous gift ideas. You’ll find adorable rompers for newborns from Hanna Andersson, a trio of TSA-approved hand creams perfect for your gal pals,…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is February 21
At home insemination As you prepare, you might be curious about what to expect during this time. For instance, did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies actually arrive on their estimated due date? Most pregnancies can last anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, keeping everyone on their toes until the big day.…
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Soothing Lullabies to Help Your Baby Drift Off to Sleep
At home insemination Every parent knows that getting a little one to sleep can sometimes feel like a monumental task. Thankfully, there’s a timeless solution that has been cherished through generations: lullabies! These gentle songs not only create a calming atmosphere but also contribute to better sleep for babies (and a happier parent too). Here’s…
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IV Fluid Shortage: What Expectant Mothers Need to Know
At home insemination Hospitals are currently experiencing a shortage of IV fluids, which could impact expectant mothers around the country. This issue arose after Hurricane Helene caused Baxter International, the largest manufacturer of hospital IV fluids, to temporarily halt production at its facility in North Carolina. If you’re pregnant and nearing your due date, you…
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Top Products for Managing Pregnancy Hemorrhoids in 2025
At home insemination Hey there, friends! If you’re navigating the sometimes uncomfortable world of pregnancy hemorrhoids, you’re not alone. Many expectant moms face this issue, and thankfully, there are some fantastic products out there to help ease the discomfort. Here’s a rundown of our top picks to keep you comfy during this special time. Best…
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Dr. Lisa Hartman: COVID-19 Vaccines Are Safe for Expecting and Nursing Mothers
At home insemination In a recent discussion, Dr. Lisa Hartman, a leading expert in maternal health, affirmed that the COVID-19 vaccine is indeed safe for pregnant women, those trying to conceive, and breastfeeding mothers. This reassurance comes amid heightened concerns over health during pregnancy, especially during the ongoing pandemic. Pregnant women are understandably concerned about…
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Your Baby is Expected on August 15
At home insemination Did you know that only 1 in 20 babies are born on their precise due date? Typically, a healthy pregnancy can last anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, which means many parents are left guessing until the big day arrives. If you want to stay on top of your pregnancy journey week…
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Iodine and Pregnancy: Are You Getting Enough?
At home insemination Hey there! So, let’s chat about something super important during pregnancy: iodine. You might not think about it often, but this little mineral packs a big punch when it comes to your growing baby. Iodine is vital for brain development and the proper functioning of the central nervous system. Although most of…